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Sugar Geopolitics

With consumption steadily increasing, sugar has become a strategic issue for global producers, even prompting Gulf countries to import raw materials for processing, resale, and market positioning. In his book.

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Blue Gold in the Sudanese Desert

At the junction of Egypt, Libya, Chad, and Sudan, the desert hides beneath its surface a vast water reserve. This reserve is located at varying depths, sometimes less than 60.

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Macroalgae for Shrimp Farming

John Diener is the founder of Vertical Oceans, a shrimp farming company based in Singapore. The harmful effects of farming on natural spaces have led farmers to use closed-loop systems,.

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Carbon Credit, a New Form of Neocolonialism?

Blue Carbon assists companies in their decarbonization policy. This company has recently signed forest management agreements covering 25 million hectares of African forests with four countries: – Liberia; – Tanzania;.

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The ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development supports agricultural development in West Africa.

In its latest publication, the Montaigne Institute highlights the importance of investing in the agricultural sector in West Africa to bring stability and food security to the continent. The ECOWAS.

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Kenya Supports its Coffee Sector

Even though Kenya is not the leading producer of coffee in Africa, its government has decided to support the development of this sector, which employs over five million Kenyans. The.

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Recycling and Fertilizing through Composting

The Franco-Moroccan group Azura, a key player in tomato production, operates around fifty production sites, particularly in Agadir and Dakhla. To meet its environmental strategy, Azura has entered into a.

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South African Avocado Seeks the Asian Market

Despite the rise in food costs and the decline in purchasing power, the avocado market continues to experience higher demand than supply. Kenya, South Africa, Israel, Peru, Chile, and Spain.

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Africa: Adding Value to Export More

For the past thirty years, exchanges between Africa and other continents have steadily increased. On one hand, states support African exports through incentive policies, but on the other hand, strong.

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Risk of Widespread Famine in Ethiopia

In Tigray, a region ravaged by a civil war that has claimed nearly half a million lives, the “survivors” are confronting persistent malnutrition. The phenomenon is spreading further south. International.

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